Do you know why all of the SFWA stuff started in the first place, after I had been a member in good standing for nearly a decade without incident? It was because I dared to question the SF-SJW Narrative in passing, in a single paragraph of an otherwise unrelated paragraph, in public.

The mental pollution of feminism extends well beyond the question of great thinkers. Women do not write hard science fiction today because so few can hack the physics, so they either write romance novels in space about strong, beautiful, independent and intelligent but lonely women who finally fall in love with rugged men who love them just as they are, or stick to fantasy where they can make things up without getting hammered by critics holding triple Ph.D.s in molecular engineering, astrophysics and Chaucer.

That's what launched the Nielsen Haydens' eight-year campaign against me, which McRapey and many other SF-SJWs hastened to join. You can read that column, and 227 others, in the first volume of my Collected Columns, Innocence & Intellect, 2001-2005. And if you want to learn more about how Ivan Throne, a man who has overcome much more serious challenges than most of us have ever had to face in our lifetimes, possessed the fortitude to face down dozens of screaming, shrieking antifas, you should read The Nine Laws.

There is nothing antifa and the SJWs fear more than the evidence of public opposition, because it emboldens others. That is why they always try so hard to stamp it out as viciously, and in as threatening a manner, as possible. Because they know that men like Ivan and me neither fear nor respect them, and they are terrified that our lack of fear and respect will prove contagious as the Alt-Right grows.

I have looked at some laser engravers today. There seems to be a new market opening up - engraving SJW skulls for VFM and Alt-Right allies. Unfortunately it is not full-service, as the gold silver etc. capping needs to be outsourced to the usual.

they are terrified that our lack of fear and respect will prove contagious as the Alt-Right grows

Things are so bad for shitlibs they have to take out Subway ads against TRUMP in NYChttps://www.yahoo.com/news/york-subway-signs-replaced-anti-195132216.html

They did choose a surprisingly self-aware background image

Attack of the cat ladies

OT: Things shitlibs say on Disqus"Iam Reading • 12 hours ago When i pass by a bar and notice 3% or oath keeper stickers on trucks, if I have time, I hang out, wait for them to drive off then call in a DUI tip. Funny shit sometimes, especially when they get belligerent and get thrown to the ground."http://www.rawstory.com/2017/03/trump-supporters-call-for-liberal-genocide-and-deportation-of-jews-at-arizona-rally/?comments=disqus

I like Ivan very much and his book is spot on. Instead of trying to teach men how to be men, which we already know, it basically says "you're men, but the world is an evil place that has turned against you. Here's how to live in it"

When pass a car with an Obama sticker in a handicap spot with no handicap sign, i call it in and say they are performing oral sex on a mexican guy in the passanger seat, but can't tell if its a guy or girl doing it.

It's been a good few days. Ivan Thorne is on the rise. Justice is getting a much needed cleaning out. Milo and PewdiePie have started publishing again. The God-Emperor is on the Golden Lion Throne and all is, if not right with the world on the good track for a change.

Even Shia LaBeouf is getting his tiny little SJW dick stepped on by 4chan.

What the 4Chan'ers did to LaBeouf is simply incredible, if reporting can be believed. They actually used celestial navigation to locate LaBeouf's flag, by studying the star formations in the background of the video. That is some impressive Grade A trolling there, hat's off!

Whoever designed that should go learn proper design. The lettering is running on so much I had to read the headline several times to get it. (BTW, SJWs, Hyatt can host whatever the fuck it wants. Welcome to the free market.)

The cat symbol is associated with Industrial Workers of the World, who run Antifa fight training per Ivan's article. They're a hard Marxist revolutionary union and their black puss symbolizes wildcat strikes.

The report about the private military contractors in Antifa, like the Blackwater chaps who shot up Baghdad... people are hiring trained mercenaries for violent activities. The difference is that they seem to want the war in your country this time.

Who created that poster, some 4th grader who learned to write by tagging buildings with spray paint? If all they plan to do is picket it will be free publicity for Ivan and the meetings. If they plan more, then the crew that was in the video at the Colorado capitol the other day doesn't look up to that job.

Your purportedly offensive paragraph is amusingly lame -- not in truth, but in offensiveness -- to justify the initiation of an 8-year war. In an alternative universe where the SJWs chose not to respond, I must assume the SJW agenda would have fared much better.

Ahmad ibn Fadhlan wrote:The report about the private military contractors in Antifa, like the Blackwater chaps who shot up Baghdad... people are hiring trained mercenaries for violent activities. The difference is that they seem to want the war in your country this time.

Looking at http://www.hewillnotdivide.us/ now I see clouds moving pretty fast behind a flagpole. A flagpole with nothing on it. Nothing at all. Looking mighty empty.

Let's review events.Minor actor has an emotional meltdown after the election, creates what is supposed to be a Safe Space in Brooklyn for libtards to chant and whine. Turns out to not be so Safe, minor actor gets arrested when a temper tantrum goes to far in front of cops.

Safe Space gets take out to Albuquerque in front of some downtown bar, lasts for a while until shots are fired nearby at night. I bet the owner of the bar didn't want any more of that kind of publicity, and that's why the cam went away. The spray paint probably didn't help.

Safe Space gets taken to an undisclosed location, where all the interactive fun is gone but a flag will be flown in defiance, yes sir! But the power of the fully functional /chan tracks the flagpole down, outwits the guards and hosts MAGA on the live feed.

If someone put this in fiction it would be too ridiculous to be true. This is so much LuLZ I can hardly contain myself!

"Open to all, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, the participatory performance will be live-streamed continuously for four years, or the duration of the presidency... On February 10, 2017, the Museum of the Moving Image abandoned the project."

I don't have any problem reading science fiction -- I can ignore the implausible science stuff if the story is compelling enough. But ironically, as one of the few females Vox knows who can hack the physics, it's turned out to be a huge impediment to writing science fiction. I simply know too much to write plausible science fiction that's heavily focused on the science.

For instance, I came up with a great story idea about an astro-archeologist who discovers evidence for a populated solar system existing just within the event horizon of a supermassive black hole -- believe it or not, in principle, this could happen -- but in writing it, I reached a state of paralysis trying to account for all of the physics, and gave up.

Instead, I've had to focus on solar system-level stories that assume some of the more mundane problems associated with space travel have been solved. I'm about halfway finished with a novelette about guerrilla warfare occurring in orbit around Saturn that doesn't involve anything too far-fetched.

Vox may recoil at this, but I've also started writing space romance. In this genre the plausibility of the science simply doesn't matter, and I can get as silly as I want.

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Getting back to the main point of the post, I would like to express my appreciation for men like Ivan and Vox who have the vision and fortitude to carve out paths for the rest of us to follow. It's the best sort of leadership: optimistic and forward-thinking without being mindlessly so. They acknowledge how bad things are, but offer hope and a clear path forward in the midst of it all. Much appreciated, especially for those of us who are more inclined to be overwhelmed by negativity. Plus, it's just cool to see people facing down the thugs and bullies. I now have a bit of a crush on Ivan after he took on the Antifa thugs...

Really? I would think at some point, an advanced civilization wouldn't THINK much about the science they use every day. Just a quick example: I don't even know the programming language my Galaxy phone's OS is written in. Cuz I don't need to.

@41. (Stickwick)Since Bujold is converged, we need some SF which could have been written by Jane Austen. Be as silly as you like. Vox can edit out any sparkly vampires... unless he shunts the book to Spacebunny, (a fate to be feared).

Maier and weka, I appreciate the enthusiasm, so I hate to disappoint you, but the space romance I'm writing is about as silly as it can be. I wanted to try my hand at writing dippy romance-in-space, and I'm going all-out.

How all-out? Well, forget love triangles, I'm introducing the love parallelogram. The heroine will have to choose not only between two hunky alphas, but also a surprise love interest unlike any other. Amazon will have to invent a new subcategory for it. I'll include a little speculative science to give it a veneer of SF -- parallel universes and a disturbing alien presence -- but it'll be far too silly for Castalia House and for my own reputation. I'll likely self-publish under a pseudonym.

Stickwick wrote:For instance, I came up with a great story idea about an astro-archeologist who discovers evidence for a populated solar system existing just within the event horizon of a supermassive black hole -- believe it or not, in principle, this could happen -- but in writing it, I reached a state of paralysis trying to account for all of the physics, and gave up.

Imagine that you're a man at a bar. You have just barely enough education to have understood someone else's explanation, say a bachelor's in math. And you're talking to your good friend who is really smart but not so educated, a roofer with a patent. And then start writing.

Dense stuff, if a little cultish. A lot of good wisdom in there but the hypnotic style puts me on edge. Still the book's self-hype is more or less justified by the actual content. A lot better than Cernovich anyway.

The book tries its damnedest to fly under my all-encompassing "Catholic morality radar" by which I instinctively judge everything. So far it does a relatively good job at that. However I suspect that finding a suitable integration of Mr. Throne's philosophy with the demands of Christian morality will be the work of years, if I choose to pursue it. For instance, it's difficult to tumble and turn enough to synthesize the "No Laws" principle with the natural moral law put into the world by God. To take one example.

Still I am a big fan of the book and I think it has enough energy and insight to allow real paradigm shifts for interested readers.

"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."[At least to the vast majority of those who use it]Said a man who was rather perceptive about these matters, despite his (apparently major) moral shortcomings. I suspect there's a point to be made about the fragility of a technologically advanced society in there somewhere.

Where she has mostly gone is off the deep end. Admittedly she was able to manage a tightrope walk, in a high wind, between Pink and Blue for twenty years.

But Bujold always had some odd tendencies in that regard. My wife likes her stuff but has always found her love of "uterine replicators" off putting. To be precise Bujold's attitude of, "all women would want this if it were only possible". My wife is very clear that, no that is not the case at all. Pregnancy is part of the bonding process between mother child and all normal women want it.

I was willing to ignore it because weird ideas about sex was the price you always paid for reading science fiction at all. It had been that way for decades.

I think one of the things that really surprised me about the Mote in God's Eyes was a science fiction world where attitudes about sex were conservative and that came across as a good thing.

The problem is that the quoted comment (which could apply to a lot of the newer female SF writers) was written about a woman who actually *holds a PhD in physics* about a book in her series which has the only known mathematically sound FTL drive. Sure, the Skolian Empire books are *also* a small "r" romance, but that drive-by comment was still an error - one that provided cover for the "get the misogynist" lynch mob.

Terrible but expected, I will continue to encourage, link to and support Ivan, he a good person (like so many other good pple whom are allies in a FUBAR society) in a terrible untenable cultural war, why target us anti feminist and MRA's? Ah, snowflaking!

Please Lord have our side and Ivan's side. What alarms me the most is the fact that we have families, spouses, at some point we are being placed into danger, I dont like it, its wrong on the part of the incoherent antifaci

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